If this is your first visit, be sure to
check out the FAQ by clicking the
link above. You may have to register
before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages,
select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below.

Welcome to CycloneFanatic.com. I notice you haven't taken the time to register yet, now is as good of time as any:)

Re: Hawk fans must be nervous...

A funny thing to do is, if you're out hiking and your friend gets bitten by a poisonous snake, tell him you're going to go for help, then go about ten feet and pretend that *you* got bit by a snake. Then start an argument with him about who's going to go get help. A lot of guys will start crying. That's why it makes you feel good when you tell them it was just a joke.

Re: Hawk fans must be nervous...

Fred will succeed because he is very smart, and has a great personality that will help with recruiting, he has years of experience dealing with management and most of all he knows how to get the most out of limited talent. Fred and Clyde Drexler are complete opposites in terms of experiences and ability, so that comparison is just invalid. All this experience as a head coach is being over blown. The last guys at Iowa and ISU had a lot of experience, and look how well that helped them.

Re: Hawk fans must be nervous...

I personally don't think McCaffrey is off to that great of start. He lost several of their best incoming recruits, as well as a few of their best returning players. And the best player he has signed is a player he had to steal from Sienna. ISU's recruits are at least excited about Hoiberg, and honoring their commitments.

All content owned by CycloneFanatic.com - All rights reserved 2005-09. By viewing this website you agree to the Terms of Service, Site Rules and Legal Disclaimer. The words, views, images and opinions expressed or provided by users do not reflect the opinions or views of CycloneFanatic.com or Iowa State University. The names, words, symbols, and graphics representing Iowa State University are trademarks and copyrights of the University protected by the trademark and copyright laws of the United States of America and other countries and are used on this web site under license from the University. Original site design, premise & construction by Jeremy Lind.